Well if anything the link you provided confirms that when there is no wind
then no wind direction is broadcasted by default.
On Tuesday, 26 November 2019 21:23:47 UTC, Xant wrote:
>
> Interesting ET and CloudBase are WeeWX calculations (
> http://www.weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#[[Calculatio
I really don't know where the ET comes from. I checked the manual and it
doesn't mention it at all.
On the screen there is no area for it either.
I am using the interceptor.py to connect the station to weewx so it might
be that that does it but I would not know where to look.
Ecowitt.net and W
Hello Xant,
ET is Reverse Rain? now I am intrigued and will need to learn more about
it. It is basically humidity from the ground evaporating that will create
cloud and rain later?
Anyway here is the sectin you asked for. No mention of ET.
StdWXCalculate]
[[Calculations]]
# How
You were correct in your assumption Xant
I put the weather station outside and now the Wind Direction is reported
via MQTT
{"cloudbase_meter": "203.252309503", "outHumidity": "94.0",
"pressure_mbar": "981.011251698", "rain_cm": "0.0", "interval_minute":
"5.0", "barometer_mbar": "991.312169844"
Hello Xant,
Thank you for your answer. YOur point about having no wind is a fair
point. The station is at the moment in my conservatory while I decide where
to install it outside. So at the moment there is indeed no wind. I will try
to put it outside tomorrow and see what happens.
What I can
I am interrested to get Weewx in a Docker. CAn you let me know what
procedure you used to install it?
Thank you
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